I heard this song the other day and knew that it was the song that was going to get us through this week and the last day on Monday. As my own kids say, "tomorrow after tomorrow after tomorrow..." basically eventually we will get to the tomorrow that is that end of this school year. If you need a little motivation, listen to this song, read the lyrics, push through, don't think about yesterday (and all the yesterdays before that). This year is almost behind us. You can certainly reflect and think about what you learned from this year. But don't stop thinking about tomorrow, as in the last day of school, it will soon be here!
If you wake up and don't want to smile
If it takes just a little while
Open your eyes and look at the day
You'll see things in a different way
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow Don't stop, it'll soon be here It'll be better than before Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Why not think about times to come? And not about the things that you've done If your life was bad to you Just think what tomorrow will do
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow Don't stop, it'll soon be here It'll be better than before Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
All I want is to see you smile If it takes just a little while I know you don't believe that it's true I never meant any harm to you
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow Don't stop, it'll soon be here It'll be better than before Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow Don't stop, it'll soon be here It'll be better than before Yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone
Don't you look back (Ooh) Don't you look back (Ooh) Don't you look back
Currently reading:
I am listening to a book called Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World. This book is about a family that lives through a tornado and the 12 year old daughter begins to develop feelings for another girl. This is the story of her figuring out her emerging identity.
I was also excited to start skimming through a new book that one of our local MA principals contributed to...
Events this week:
Monday - 1st grade and 3rd grade virtual visits with Gale Free Library
Tuesday - K last day of school! K field day during specials, K virtual visit with Gale Free Library
Wednesday - Final staff meeting of the year @ 8:00am, K screening from 11-1:00 in the K classrooms, 2nd grade virtual visits with Gale Free Library, Reverse Parade! 2:00-2:30 K,1,2, 2:30-3:00 3-4, 3:00-3:30 5th grade!
Thursday - 1-5th field day during specials, 5th grade and 4th grade virtual visits with Gale Free Library
Friday - 5th grade using the gym in the afternoon for a talent show
Check it out:
Some of you have added sticky notes to our AMPLIFY,SUNSET, CREATE charts in the office. If you would prefer to add your thoughts to this form, please feel free. You might also think about making a copy of this or adjusting this form and using it with your students. I have collected some great data to help us plan for next year.
And to make you smile as we prepare for the start of summer break next week...
I am in that in between phase right now. Reflecting back on this past year (wondering how we got through it!) and then beginning to think and plan for next year. It's a tough, overwhelming, tiring place to be. But it's also an important place to be. There is a part of me that loves being able to think about what we accomplished during the year and get excited about all the possibilities of next year.
I needed an energy boost last week and I got one in the form of a planning session that several Mayo staff attended with me. I don't drink those 5 hour energy drinks, but I imagine they have the effect that this planning session had on me. I started the call feeling worn down, exhausted, and two hours later, I was energized and pumped up about what the future holds.
One of the activities we did was called Amplify, Sunset, Create. It's a way of reflecting and planning. Similar to when we have done something like Grows (areas we need to improve) and Glows (things we are proud of). For this task, we need to think about what from the last year we actually, surprisingly liked and maybe want to amplify for next year. Then think about things that we should sunset and be done with. These could be activities from before the pandemic that we really should stop doing. Or it could be things that we had to do during the pandemic, but should not do next year. (Pretty sure I can think of one word that starts with R and rhymes with boat!?) And then what are things that we need to create? What are we not doing that we need to start doing?
I have placed chart paper by the mailboxes with some sticky notes. If you think of anything under the three headings of AMPLIFY, SUNSET, or CREATE, jot it down and add it to a chart. Or email me your thoughts or when you see me and you have something to share, let's have a conversation about it. I would also love to know what students might say when asked these questions. You could try this reflection activity in your classroom. It could be about just your classroom or it could be about school-wide topics as well.
I am excited for another 5 hour energy boost this Wednesday with other Mayo team members. We want to bring some of this feedback to our meeting Wednesday. But I will continue collecting and gathering info after Wednesday. I also plan to survey the parents. Here are some of the team members who would also be happy to hear from you: Maura McSweeney, Liz Hilton, Kristin Baird, Kate White, Julie Rondinelli, and Laura Ramos.
Currently reading:
I loaded up and added to my to be read pile thanks to the book fair! I can't wait until I can get to summer mode which means summer reading. I read one of the new graphic novels this weekend; it's called Camp. It was a quick read that is perfect for students getting ready for summer activities...the main characters learn that they can still be friends even if they have different interests and are making new friends.
Another awesome picture book I got from the book fair is called A Bike Like Sergio's. It's about a boy who learns an important lesson about money and honesty and doing the right thing.
Events this week:
Monday - 5th Grade Math MCAS
Tuesday - 5th Grade Science MCAS
Wednesday - 3rd grade remote ELA MCAS, make-up MCAS
Thursday - 5th Grade Nature's Classroom Day!
Check it out:
I listen to lots of podcasts, especially a new one that my friend, Dr. Christopher Jones, has recently started recording. It's called SEEing to Lead. He interviews educators to talk about how to empower and engage educators. Our very own Kate White chatted with Chris and you can listen to their conversation here.
Laurie Coe is another podcast lover. She always shares great episodes with me, like this one with Oprah Winfrey called "The Give".